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LGBT songs that should be on your playlist for pride. Top Story - June 2020.
As LGBT culture has thrived and grown, the media has made songs for the comfort and celebration of who you are. In celebration of pride month, I have some songs that you probably never heard and there is a need for you to listen to these songs because most of them are a staple in the history of the evolution and revolution of gay culture as well as the fact that they are catchy as hell.
By Samantha Parrish6 years ago in Beat
Top 10 songs- Quarantine playlist
1) Praise The Lord - A$AP ROCKY Ft. Skepta. *Author(s): A$AP ROCKY (Rakim Mayers) is 31 years old, original from the Harlem neighborhood in Manhattan, New York, and Skepta (Joseph Junior Adenuga) is 37 years old, original from Tottenham, London, UK. *Song name: Praise The Lord *Album: Testing *Released: June 26, 2018 *Genre: Hip Hop *Youtube view count: 248,319,558
By The Home Vlog6 years ago in Beat
Quixotic Quarantine
In my lifetime I have witnessed society’s rapid transformation into a more progressive entity. For those of us who choose to go against the grain, acceptance and celebration have replaced age-old traditions of mockery and exile. Now more than ever, individuality is showcased rather than discouraged. With a vast array of differences being brought to light it’s interesting to discover there’s one attribute we all share. Uniting us across every culture and religion around the world is this deeply rooted affinity for music. Even the most isolated tribes have been found to have some form of harmonic expression.
By Reptile Dysfunction 6 years ago in Beat
Early 2000s vs. Ms. Rona
I often consider middle/ high school some of the best days of my life. I went to an awesome performing arts school, was friends with everyone, had great style and made the best playlists for everyone's parties. I mean the party literally did not start until I arrived.
By Jordan Kavanaugh6 years ago in Beat
6Sides
6Sides represents the boxes to which we are currently confined. Four walls, a floor and a ceiling. We’re all stuck in our respective cubes, some in complete solidarity. While the full concept I've come up with is broken into six different playlists in order to fully represent each side of the cube, for the purposes of this article I have made a selection of three songs per side, taking you on a journey through six different moods as you explore each level of your space.
By Emily Maloney6 years ago in Beat
I've Got the Music in Me
Once upon a time, there was a little girl. She was so young, she still saw all the wonder of the world with wide eyes. She spent her Christmases enraptured with a snow globe in her grandmother's house that would play songs about snow with a few twists of its handle. She spent her days putting on concerts, singing in her room, playing around with her dad's guitar. She spent countless hours in her dad's old, white, beat up suburban with the giant speakers, bouncing with the beat of the rock and roll he played over the radio. She spent her young life surrounded by music, so it was no surprise to anyone that when she grew up, music was so ingrained in who she was that she walked to the beat of the soundtrack in her head. When she was sad she played loops of Taylor Swift, when she was happy she danced around her room to whatever pop song she had stuck in her head that day, when she was angry and turned Evanescence and Joan Jett up in her headphones as loud as possible. And as you've probably guessed by now, that girl is me. In only my second year of high school, I am experiencing textbook pages that my children and grandchildren will read as I read about the Spanish Flu in 1912 and the London cholera outbreak of 1854 and the Black Plague in the Dark Ages. In this time of uncertainty, I am doing what I have always done when I am stressed or sad or angry: I am turning up the music.
By Shaun Wood6 years ago in Beat












